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Your Body May Be Worth More Than $45 Million [If you sell everyone of your body parts, etc.]
Yahoo! News ^
| Thu Jul 3, 7:44 AM ET
| Reuters
Posted on 07/03/2003 1:46:02 PM PDT by yonif
NEW YORK (Reuters) - It may be illegal, immoral and certainly ill-advised, but selling every usable part of your body could fetch upward of $45 million, according to a survey in the August issue of Wired magazine.
Even an overweight, out-of-shape body could bring millions when broken down to its valuable fluids, tissues and germ-fighting antibodies.
There is, of course, a major catch: Many of the valuable human body parts are those a person could not live without.
But it does lay to rest the old concept that the human body, when broken down to its basic elements, is only worth pocket change.
Wired Editor-In-Chief Chris Anderson said the price tag gives an idea of the progress of medicine and biology, and shows how much more sophisticated we have become at understanding the complexity of the human body.
"We tried to find some number through which you can quantify the magnitude of the change in technology that we are all experiencing," Anderson said.
The prices, Wired warned, are based on maximum dollar values for some of the most marketable substances, and makes the unlikely assumption that every trace of those substances could be extracted from living tissue for sale.
To avoid issues such as illegal black market trade in organs, the survey was based on projected prices in the United States and did not take into account potential differences in poverty stricken Third World countries.
Due to advances in science and biotechnology, vital organs are no longer the most valuable body parts, the survey demonstrated. That distinction now belongs to bone marrow at $23 million, based on 1,000 grams at $23,000 per gram.
DNA, found in every cell, could fetch $9.7 million at $1.3 million per gram, while extracting antibodies could bring $7.3 million. The accompanying article did point out that the cost of living in a sterile plastic bubble could eat up a lot of the profit from immune system sales.
By comparison, a lung was priced at $116,400, a kidney at $91,400 and a heart was worth a mere $57,000, based on research of cost estimates from hospitals and insurance companies.
On the reproductive front, the survey found a fertile woman could sell 32 egg cells over eight years for a grand total of $224,000. To approach that amount, a man would have to make 12 sperm donations a month for 20 years.
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bioethics; body; bodyparts; business; organdonation; sell; wired
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posted on
07/03/2003 1:46:02 PM PDT
by
yonif
To: yonif
I think the Lord gave me a kidney to sell, but eBay keeps pulling my auction.
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posted on
07/03/2003 1:47:15 PM PDT
by
Registered
(77% of the mentally ill live in poverty, that leaves 23% doing quite well!)
To: yonif
Yes, human beings are precious and practically priceless.
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posted on
07/03/2003 1:47:44 PM PDT
by
Pan_Yans Wife
(Lurking since 2000.)
To: yonif
On the reproductive front, the survey found a fertile woman could sell 32 egg cells over eight years for a grand total of $224,000 DAMN! Why would women work at all???
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posted on
07/03/2003 1:52:42 PM PDT
by
montag813
To: Registered
Well, this is bad news. I mean, this gives a lot of incentive for murder.
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posted on
07/03/2003 1:54:35 PM PDT
by
Grim
To: Grim
>>>Well, this is bad news. I mean, this gives a lot of incentive for murder.
I want to suck your blood take off your right index finger..
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posted on
07/03/2003 1:59:39 PM PDT
by
4mycountry
(Japanese drain pipe is so tiny, please don't flush too much toilet papers.)
To: Registered
Being Jewish, my body parts are clearly worth more....sniff...sniff
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posted on
07/03/2003 1:59:54 PM PDT
by
zarf
(fuggetaboutit)
To: zarf
Messianic Jews pull even more friend.
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posted on
07/03/2003 2:02:24 PM PDT
by
Registered
(77% of the mentally ill live in poverty, that leaves 23% doing quite well!)
To: yonif
People should give up their left middle fingers. That way, you can't flip anybody off in traffic. The only way would be to stretch over the steering wheel, and you can't do that in traffic unless you went into the future and bought a car that has auto-pilot. :}
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posted on
07/03/2003 2:03:23 PM PDT
by
4mycountry
(Japanese drain pipe is so tiny, please don't flush too much toilet papers.)
To: yonif
This will do wonders for tort reform ...
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posted on
07/03/2003 2:06:54 PM PDT
by
JmyBryan
To: yonif
To avoid issues such as illegal black market trade in organs, the survey was based on projected prices in the United States and did not take into account potential differences in poverty stricken Third World countries.Sounds like the "free" trade lobby is trying to protect the profit margins associated with Third World outsourcing. I bet Robert Zoellick has already negotiated the necessary restrictions in his "free" trade agreements.
To: yonif
How much for nose and ear hairs? And oh yes, the hair in the tub after I take a shower?
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posted on
07/03/2003 2:12:16 PM PDT
by
jwh_Denver
(Whenever someone communicates someone gets offended.)
To: Registered
Dear God, man! Don't post this stuff. My wife reads this site and...,well, she is a very good shot. All this and the insurance too??
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posted on
07/03/2003 2:14:27 PM PDT
by
esopman
(Blessings on Freepers Everywhere)
To: yonif
a man would have to make 12 sperm donations a month for 20 yearsMen could do that in their sleep.
To: yonif
It may be illegal, immoral and certainly ill-advised, but selling every usable part of your body could fetch upward of $45 million, according to a survey in the August issue of Wired magazine. Great, now the liberals will find a way to tax the full $45 million.
To: Registered
Some real bad economics. First, regarding bone marrow, DNA and antibodies, the unit prices quoted reflect prohibition-like policies. Organs and eggs are and will for some time be quite valuable. Regarding sperm, with the exception of a handful of human equivalents to Secretariat, males should not expect to be put out to stud. And, even those who do would be well advised to artificially limit their supply so as to keep up the unit price of their commodity.
To: T Minus Four
12 sperm donations a month for 20 years...
Lightweights!
Someone said that their bath mat was worth a small fortune.
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posted on
07/03/2003 2:23:55 PM PDT
by
ffusco
(Maecilius Fuscus,Governor of Longovicium , Manchester, England. 238-244 AD)
To: ffusco
To: T Minus Four
Gotta read this later. Thanks!
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posted on
07/03/2003 2:42:11 PM PDT
by
ffusco
(Maecilius Fuscus,Governor of Longovicium , Manchester, England. 238-244 AD)
To: esopman
LOL!
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